Month: March 2010 (Page 33 of 59)

Is Holmgren done upgrading the Browns’ quarterback situation?

Far be it for me to question Mike Holmgren’s decision making because the man certainly knows what it takes to build a competitive football team. But what is he thinking in regards to the Browns’ quarterback position?

Holmgren wanted to upgrade Cleveland’s quarterback situation during the offseason because he wasn’t satisfied with Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson. Given Anderson’s play last season, I’m surprised he wasn’t cut the moment Holmgren put his John Hancock on his contract in Cleveland. As for Quinn, it’s debatable whether or not he should still have the opportunity to compete for the Browns’ starting job. I wouldn’t criticize Holmgren if he kept Quinn and I wouldn’t criticize him if he traded him for a box of shot glasses and a bottle of Jameson.

But is Holmgren really set to enter the 2010 season with Jake Delhomme (whom was recently signed to a two-year deal) and Seneca Wallace (whom was recently acquired in trade with Seattle) at quarterback? Delhomme wanted to be a starter and wouldn’t have signed with Cleveland if he weren’t promised that he’d get at least get the opportunity to compete in training camp. So the question is: What did Holmgren see in Delhomme last year to make him think that the former Panther could still be a starter in this league?

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West Virginia beats G-Town, wins first Big East Championship

The Big East is unlike any other power conference in that it treats the conference tournament as its conference championship, so when a team breaks through and wins its first one, it’s special. And that’s exactly what West Virginia did tonight by beating a hot Georgetown team, 60-58.

The win also put the Mountaineers in serious hunt for the fourth #1 seed, and with THE toughest schedule in the country, they have a legitimate shot.

At this point, I think we’re looking at three teams — West Virginia, Duke and Syracuse — for two #1 seeds, and if Duke beats Georgia Tech tomorrow, it’s going to be tight. The numbers say that the Blue Devils should be a #1 seed, while the entire body of work probably favors a Syracuse team that happened to lose two straight (and three of its last seven) at the end of the season. If it comes down to West Virginia and Duke, the Blue Devils’ bad loss to Georgetown may come back to haunt them. The Mountaineers beat the Hoyas both times they played.


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Championship Saturday: Bubbles bursting

My son’s 2nd birthday party was today, so I set up ten manual recordings to catch the last 10 minutes or so of the following games: Kentucky/Tennessee, Temple/Rhode Island, Duke/Miami, Ohio St./Illinois, Vandy/Miss. St., Richmond/Xavier, Purdue/Minnesota, Washington/Cal, Kansas/K-State and SDSU/UNLV. It worked out pretty well. If a game starts at 10 AM, I found that recording for an hour starting at 11:30 will catch the last half of the second half and if the game goes long, you’re covered. It was fun mowing through them — almost like the first couple of days of March Madness.

Anyway, here are some random thoughts from what I saw:

– Kentucky was very impressive in a blowout of a pretty good team in Tennessee. I’m pretty sure I’m going to pick them as a Finals team unless they’re on the same side of the bracket as Kansas. More on that later. Another exception might be Syracuse — I’m not sure how well the Wildcats would fare against a good 2-3 zone.

– Temple worked over Rhode Island, who probably played themselves out of a tournament bid with a poor performance.

– Duke fended off a feisty Miami team. The numbers say that Duke/Kansas are 1/2 or 2/1, but there’s a sense that they’re not for real. I wonder if the so-called “eye test” might be a little racist in this case. Duke has a number of white guys, and while they’re not the most athletic team in the country, they’re not stiffs either. They have size, outside shooting and experience. They could make a run or get knocked off early in a bad matchup if they don’t shoot the three well.

– That Ohio State/Illinois double-overtime battle was a fun one to watch. Unfortunately, as it stands, Joe Lunardi has Illinois as the first team out of the tournament. With Houston upsetting UTEP for an automatic bid, someone deserving would be left out. It didn’t help that…

– Mississippi State looked very solid in a win over a ranked Vandy squad. By making the SEC finals, the Bulldogs have passed Ole Miss, and it makes sense since they won the regular season meeting as well. It looks like Florida may be left out in the cold too.

– Richmond/Xavier went into overtime and while the Musketeers had control for much of the stretch run, the Spiders forced an extra period and capitalized. Both teams are safely in the tournament, but it was a fun game to watch nonetheless. We’ll see if Richmond can upset Temple tomorrow.

– Minnesota blew out Purdue. I didn’t see that coming. The Gophers have to be in now, right? I think both Minnesota and Illinois are deserving of a spot, but them’s the breaks.

– Washington isn’t going to have to sweat it out tomorrow. They’re in after beating California in the Pac-10 final. That’s another outcome that makes things tough for Illinois and Florida.

– Kansas looked pretty solid in a win over K-State. In the several games I’ve seen, they don’t seem to dominate, but they don’t beat themselves either. Right now, I’m pretty sure I’m going to pick them to win my bracket.

– Watch out for San Diego State as an upset special in one of those 6/11 or 7/10 matchups. They’re really athletic and play solid defense, and they just play hard. Point guard D.J. Gay is the wildcard. Otherwise, the Aztecs have a front line that can hang with anyone.


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Joe Lunardi’s Bubble Teams: Saturday Morning

Here are Joe Lunardi’s bubble teams as of Saturday morning.

Last Four In

* Virginia Tech
* Illinois
* Washington
* Rhode Island

First Four Out

* Minnesota
* Mississippi State
* Ole Miss
* Seton Hall

Next Out

* Arizona State

Illinois, Washington, Rhode Island, Minnesota and Mississippi State are all play today in their respective conference tournaments so they can help or hurt their chances. Minnesota beat Illinois in Champaign, and the two teams otherwise have similar resumes, so it seems like the Gophers should get the nod over the Illini, assuming both teams fare about the same today. Washington doesn’t have a signature win, but neither does Mississippi State (though they played Kentucky tough) or Rhode Island. The Rams’ resume might be the least impressive: 9-7 in the Atlantic 10, 0-3 against the top 25, 1-4 against the top 50.

For those that are arguing for tournament expansion, this is a reason to keep things the way they are. None of the teams that are on this list are great teams. While they are certainly capable of making some noise, they’ve all had plenty of opportunity to play themselves into a bid and haven’t yet secured a spot. If expansion does indeed happen, all of these teams would all have already secured bids, so it will reduce the importance of the regular season and conference tournaments. These teams are playing with a sense of urgency that has made this week far more exciting.

Be sure to check back on Monday evening for my annual bracket column. It’s going to be a fun few weeks.

Masoli suspended for 2010 season after pleading guilty to burglary charge

Oregon quarterback Jeremiah Masoli pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of second-degree burglary on Friday and has been suspended for the entire 2010 college football season.

“He does have a red shirt year available if he chooses to do that,” Kelly said. “He will also have a plan put in place if he can follow, strictly follow that plan then he will be able to come back and play in 2011. But he will not be eligible in 2010.”

Along with fellow Duck Garrett Embry, Masoli stole two laptops and a guitar from a university frat house in late January. Kelly kicked Embry off the team before this trial for violating team rules.

Masoli was going to be a legitimate Heisman Trophy candidate this season and now because of an incredibly stupid decision, he won’t play at all. He had his entire future ahead of him but because he thought it would be funny to steal a couple of laptops and a guitar from a frat house, now his football career is in question. Not too smart.

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